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DESCRIPTION:Industrial edge deployments face a forced choice between three 
 imperfect options: \nKubernetes (powerful but ~512 MB of overhead on 1 GB 
 devices)\, \nDocker Compose (simpler but with a root-daemon SPOF)\, \nor n
 ative .deb/.rpm packages (zero overhead but no isolation or portability). 
 \nEach excels in its design context\, yet none fits the widest device tier
  — DIN-rail gateways and compact controllers with 256 MB–1 GB RAM.\nTh
 is talk introduces the fourth option: Podman Quadlets — OCI containers a
 s native systemd services. A 16-line .container file gives you kernel watc
 hdog\, cgroups v2 limits\, seccomp/SELinux\, and automatic recovery — al
 l supervised by PID 1. No daemon\, no orchestrator\, zero runtime overhead
 .\nLive demos on a Raspberry Pi show a Quadlet deployment from scratch\, W
 ebAssembly via crun on the same stack\, and Compose-to-Quadlet conversion 
 with podlet. We close with the specification proposal to the Margo.org (Li
 nux Foundation)\, adding quadlet.v1 as a third deploymentprofil
DTSTAMP:20260430T125720Z
LOCATION:E112 (capacity 156)
SUMMARY:The Triangle of Compromises: Podman Quadlets Solve the Industrial E
 dge Dilemma - Andrii Melashchenko
URL:https://pretalx.devconf.info/devconf-cz-2026/talk/QPNCFV/
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